Well this review very nearly didn’t happen. Firstly because I was in a grump when I bought May’s issue – there was no way that anything was going to impress me that day – and secondly the usual onslaught of work that is always determined to steal my blogging/sewing time!
But do you know what? The delay in between purchasing the mag until now has been enlightening. I am seeing much more potential in designs that I had initially dissed and I am seeing some valuable ‘easy makes’ that might just dig me out of a hole for Zo’s ‘Me Made May ’13’! Admittedly I am in a better mood now the sun is shining so that also helps the different slant!
So without further ado, let me present Full Bloom, the Flower Fashion section.
Lots of pretty lightweight floral loveliness going on here. I so wish I had the guts to go for one of these jumpsuits/playsuits whatever you like to call them. They look such fun. I just don’t think I could take the heckling from the smalls!
A bit difficult to see the detail, but the gathered drawstring top (below, top left corner) looks to be one of those easy ones. I have a fine bit of floral chiffon that I think should do it justice. The bikini below that looks a bit homemade if you ask me. Possibly the fabric – metallic poplin? But that aside I do think with a long skirt attached to the bikini top, it could be transformed into a gorgeous maxi. But my fave by far, out of all these flowery numbers, is the green print dress, on the right. It has a flattering midriff section which I love and some cheeky patch pockets on the skirt front. Total win!
The top (below, top left corner) is a super easy make. Its a tulle lace top over a shorter jersey one, sewn together at the bateau neckline. If you don’t fancy the belly button action, you can always make it longer and I’m sure it would be just as pretty. The denim shorts are included too, though surely easier to cut some jeans down?
I keep coming back to the green, v-back flounce dress but I’m not sure I’ve got Twiggy enough bod for that. Pretty though.
The dress at the end couldn’t be simpler. A long straight cut shirt with low-cut armholes. Pretty much 4 rectangles! Made from transparent chiffon and worn with an underdress. In fact the underdress is far more complicated! Perfect for the beach or a picnic or wherever the sun shines!
Top Stars is next up. A great little collection of funky tops. The gathered draw-string top features again, in a plain brown crepe this time. Not much of a variation except for the length, I think but great to see it in a block colour. If it really is quick to whip up, I would love a few of these to stick in a holiday suitcase.
It wouldn’t be a summer issue without a ‘whites’ section. So here are some of the more romantic looks this month. I personally could never leave the house in a dress as white as this and certainly wouldn’t survive more than half an hour in London if I did, but they would be well-placed on a sunny beach. The dress on the right probably shows in more detail how the upper section of the green print floral dress works.
Add some blue to the white and behold my favourite section of the mag. The Vintage Style. This little beauty gets away with being so stylishly modern despite its top spot in the fashion charts circa 1965. Tricky to see but underneath the deep V-neck, it has a fabulous seamed empire line, finished with a cutesy bow.
Given that my chances of a tropical holiday are very slim this year (or any year to be fair!) I’m finding it a bit hard to relate to the styles and colours in the Tropical section. 10 out of 10 for innovation though. I’ll wait till someone else tries that green knotted skirt!
But I did pick a few tropical delights. Check out the gorgeous Maxi dress (below, left) in large print satin! How divine would that be as you floated off for a pina colada all tingly from a day on the beach! The centre top is a must-have too. I love all the rouched detail is in the back. And the dress on the right is such fun!
I think the kids section is a little strange this month:
Apart from this little red number that I’m trying to persuade LMO to like!:
But hey! I’m not going to push it too much. It’s not like I haven’t got enough on my list already!
And last but not least is the Plus Section. Not so hot this month. But some pretty functional pastels all the same. I really don’t think the shot of the pink jersey top and the grey taffeta skirt (bottom left) best portrays these styles. They both have fabulous details. The top has side gathers just over the bust and to the hem. And the skirt is a double layer, the over-skirt being pretty much a square which creates those lovely flounces. It also has a jersey waistband which would add a bit of comfort to the class!
So there we have it, lovely readers. I do so apologise for the delay in getting this to you. No doubt most of you already have it in your clutches. But for those that don’t yet, I do hope it helps to bridge the gap until you get hold of your copy.
Happy sewing everyone! x
Oh that green V back dress is very you, stuff Twiggy! And either way, repeat after me “Clothes are there to make US look good not for us to make THEM look good.” 😉
This is actually the very first Burda magazine that I’ve ever purchased, so thanks so much for the review!! I also like the drawstring halter top and the retro dress and green dress with pockets. Sadly, the two dresses will be too big and was wondering if you know, what if I just traced on the sew line and then pretended it was the cut line (i.e., that it included the 5/8″ seam allowance). Do you think that this would alter it properly to size them down a bit?
I LOVE that jumpsuit and think you’d look lovely in it, there’s something very dress like about it 🙂
Bless your cottons Jayne. I’d like to think I could… could I?! 🙂
I love that jumpsuit and think you’d look fantastic in it, there’s something very dress like about it 🙂 Has a ’40’s vibe to me.
That blue and white vintage dress is the stand out for me! I’m staking out the mail box for my copy….great review, as always!
Now that I’m starting to get the hang of fitting patterns, I might have to try a Burda pattern. Thanks for the review!
Beth
I was disappointed in this issue. The maxidress is lovely but the rest didn’t float my boat at all. Probably a good thing as I already have several Burdas traced and not sewn up. Next month’s preview looked a little more promising though.
I was disappointed at first, I have to admit. Only one or two jumped out! But I so totally knew you would love that maxi dress! x
Oooh, I like a couple of those dresses – thanks for the review, I’ll be buying this one!
You are most welcome, dottiedoodle! Thanks for popping by 🙂
Some of these are lovely, must get a copy – thanks for sharing
Aren’t they just. I’m still thinking about that drawstring top!